Under the federal Controlled Substances Act, marijuana is classified as a schedule 1 drug, which means it has no medicinal value and is highly addictive. But the Drug Enforcement Administration is, once again, considering moving it to a less restrictive category that better reflects both its danger and the undeniable…

BY MIKE ADAMS While the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has spent decades spewing the swill of prohibitionists in an effort to keep the cannabis plant confined to its Schedule I classification under the Controlled Substances Act, documents obtained by the Huffington Post indicate that the agency may finally be prepared…

Although The Game’s legal troubles continue to mount, the Compton, California rapper refuses to let up and allow anything to affect his business endeavors. The former Aftermath Entertainment artist has partnered with G FarmaBrands, a California-based company that specializes in marijuana-based products for medical and adult use. According to…

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of people who support marijuana legalization got high in front of the White House on Saturday in a demonstration aimed at getting cannabis removed from the federal government’s most serious category of illegal drugs. The mass protest, led by DCMJ, a D.C.-based marijuana group whose activists could…

Some of these names will not be surprising. But each one should enlighten and encourage you to expand your mind about the possibilities within the booming cannabis industry. You and your family, especially if you’re African American, now have a shot at the proposed $44 billion dollars coming to the…

Jane West comes to the cannabis industry after two decades as an event planner. I recently spoke with her, and she is certain that “Type A women will benefit from cannabis when prohibition ends.” She is not referring to the benefits, medicinal or otherwise of cannabis, but the economic and…

Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg is getting into the pot business, launching a line of female-focused cannabis products aimed at relieving menstrual pain. The actor and comedian announced Wednesday she would be joining forces with Maya Elisabeth, the founder of a California-based medical pot company Om Edibles. Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg…